FYI July 01, 2024

On This Day

1097 – Battle of Dorylaeum: Crusaders led by prince Bohemond of Taranto defeat a Seljuk army led by sultan Kilij Arslan I.[3]
The Battle of Dorylaeum took place during the First Crusade on 1 July 1097 between the crusader forces and the Seljuk Turks, near the city of Dorylaeum in Anatolia. Though the Turkish forces of Kilij Arslan nearly destroyed the Crusader contingent of Bohemond, other Crusaders arrived just in time to reverse the course of the battle.[4]

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Born On This Day

1481 – Christian II of Denmark (d. 1559)
Christian II (1 July 1481 – 25 January 1559) was a Scandinavian monarch under the Kalmar Union who reigned as King of Denmark and Norway, from 1513 until 1523, and Sweden from 1520 until 1521. From 1513 to 1523, he was concurrently Duke of Schleswig and Holstein in joint rule with his uncle Frederick.

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Martin Eugene Mull (August 18, 1943 – June 27, 2024) was an American comic actor whose career included contributions as a musician and painter. Mull gained visibility on screen for Mary Hartman, Mary Hartman, its spin-off Fernwood 2 Night, then America 2 Night. His other notable roles included Colonel Mustard in the 1985 film Clue, Leon Carp on Roseanne, Willard Kraft on Sabrina the Teenage Witch, Vlad Masters / Vlad Plasmius on Danny Phantom, and Gene Parmesan on Arrested Development. He had a recurring role on Two and a Half Men as Russell, the drug-using, humorous pharmacist.

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By April White, Atlas Obscura: 5 Cycling Races Even More Intense Than the Tour de France Get your penny farthing to the starting line.

 
 
 
 
By Farley Elliott, SoCal Bureau Chief, SF Gate: Costco’s bold new plan for the California housing crisis The American retail giant is starting to think even bigger

 
 
 
 
By Ernie Smith, Tedium: The Art Of Annoyance When it comes down to it, it’s best to think of advertising as a coordinated, decades-long campaign to annoy the heck out of you. And it works pretty well.
 
 
By Ernie Smith, Tedium: The Northern Mariana Touchdown After years in a British prison, Julian Assange is going back to Australia—minus a short layover in one of the world’s most remote places. As day trips go, it’s fascinating.
 
 
By Ernie Smith, Tedium: Turn Off The Pillow Machines Amazon’s plans to shift its packaging strategy points at a new front in the lengthy tug of war between paper and plastic—a war that started in grocery stores.
 
 
By Ernie Smith, Tedium: Finish The Job, Adam If Meta is going to support the fediverse, it needs to actually support people who don’t live on Threads. No lip service. No half-finished betas.
 
 
 
 

By Jake Wynn, Public Historian: Ben Crippen | Died shaking his fist at Confederate soldiers at Gettysburg, July 1, 1863

 
 
 
 
What is a Redneck?

Michael Dexter Hankins: A REDNECK “For the most part, my generation consists of workers, unlike what seems to be a new generation of folks born with the palms of their hands stretched out.”

 
 
 
 
By Colin Marshall, Open Culture: Thousands of Pablo Picasso’s Works Now Available in a New Digital Archive
 
 
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By Open Culture: Enter a Huge Archive of Amazing Stories, the World’s First Science Fiction Magazine, Launched in 1926

 
 
 
 
Turning Point USA: There Is Nothing Admirable Or Virtuous About Being A Victim

 
 
 
 

Cleared Hot Podcast: Trevor Milton – Revolutionizing Transport and the Nikola Corporation
 
 
 
 

Cleared Hot Podcast: Dispatches From Normandy with Lt. Gen. Donahue, CSM Barker, and Tim Kennedy

 
 
 
 

Shawn Ryan Show: Sheriff Mark Lamb – Fixing the Border Crisis & Defending the Constitution | SRS #119

 
 
 
 

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Simply Recipes: Coronation Coleslaw Will Be the Most Popular Thing You Make This Summer
 
 
Kickass Baker: Sugar Cookie Fruit Tarts
 
 
The Kitchn: “Creamy Limoncello Bars” Are the Boozy Dessert I’m Bringing to Everything This Summer
 
 
Recipe Round-Ups: 17 Incredible Baked Donut Recipes These amazing recipes prove that you can stick to healthy-eating goals, and still enjoy your daily donut.

 
 
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